US6516148B1 - Barrel assembly of zoom camera - Google Patents
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- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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- G02B7/04—Mountings, adjusting means, or light-tight connections, for optical elements for lenses with mechanism for focusing or varying magnification
- G02B7/10—Mountings, adjusting means, or light-tight connections, for optical elements for lenses with mechanism for focusing or varying magnification by relative axial movement of several lenses, e.g. of varifocal objective lens
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- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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- the present invention relates to a zoom camera, and more particularly, to a barrel assembly of a zoom camera having a linear trace of zoom.
- a zoom lens in a camera is used to take photographs by changing a focal distance within a particular range to change the magnification ratio of an image.
- the zoom lens refers a lens structure enabling variable-focal length.
- the zoom lens includes a front lens group mainly having positive power and a rear lens group mainly having negative power. By relatively moving the lens groups, the distance between the lens groups and the distance between the lens groups and the surface of a film fixed to a body of a camera are adjusted so that zoom is performed.
- a conventional zoom lens includes two screw shafts for moving lens groups and a power switching mechanism. According to the structure of the zoom lens, each of the lens groups is moved by rotation of the respective screw shafts to perform zoom. When the zoom operation is completed, only one screw is driven by the power switching mechanism to move a lens to complete focusing.
- the distance that a zoom lens moves increases to obtain a high power and the structure of the power switch mechanism is complicated. Accordingly, since a space for installation of the zoom lens is needed, it is difficult to make a camera to be compact.
- a cam barrel is coupled to a fixed barrel which is fixed to a body of a camera.
- a front lens group moves linearly with respect to the cam barrel and the rear lens group moves non-linearly while rotating along a cam groove formed on an inner circumferential surface of the cam barrel. Accordingly, the front group lens moves linearly while the rear group lens moves non-linearly, thus performing a zoom operation.
- focusing is performed as the front group lens is moved by a motor installed at a shutter block.
- the processing of the cam barrel is difficult and the structure of a barrel assembly of a zoom camera is complicated.
- a zoom lens which enables a camera to have a high power and in a compact size and in which a point where a cam curve changes is not generated when the lens groups move, is requested.
- a barrel assembly of a zoom camera comprising a zoom ring at which a front lens group is installed and which is moved back and forth along the optical axis, a rear lens group frame at which a rear lens group is installed along the same optical axis as the front lens group and which is coupled to the zoom ring, and a cam means for correcting the optical position of the rear lens group with respect to the front lens group during operation of zoom.
- a barrel assembly of a zoom camera comprising a zoom ring at which a front lens group is installed and which is moved back and forth along the optical axis, a rear lens group frame at which a rear lens group is installed along the same optical axis as the front lens group and which is coupled to the zoom ring, a cam means for correcting the optical position of the rear lens group with respect to the front lens group during operation of zoom, the cam means comprising an inner rotator rotatably coupled to the zoom ring and a cam protrusion formed on the inner circumferential surface of the inner rotator which is coupled to a cam groove formed on the outer circumferential surface of the rear lens group frame, an inner guide ring for preventing rotation of the zoom ring and the rear lens group frame when the inner rotator rotates, and a driving means for rotating the inner rotator in forward and reverse directions.
- a A barrel assembly of a zoom camera comprising a fixed barrel fixed to a main body of the zoom camera, a driving means installed at one side of the fixed barrel, a helicoid ring coupled to the fixed barrel by a first reciprocating means so as to be reciprocated according to the rotation of the driving means in forward and reverse directions, a guide ring coupled to the helicoid ring and linearly moved together with the helicoid ring by the first guide means along the optical axis with respect to the fixed barrel when the helicoid ring is moved back and forth, an inner helicoid ring coupled to a second reciprocating means by being inserted in the guide ring, reciprocated by a transfer force of the guide ring by the second guide means, and rotating at the same frequency as the helicoid ring, a zoom ring coupled to the inner helicoid ring by a fourth reciprocating means and where a front lens group is installed, an inner rotator coupled to the
- a A barrel assembly of a zoom camera comprising a fixed barrel fixed to a main body of the zoom camera and having a first guide groove formed on the inner circumferential surface along the optical axis, a driving means installed at one side of the fixed barrel, a helicoid ring coupled to the fixed barrel by a first reciprocating means so as to be reciprocated according to the rotation of the driving means in forward and reverse directions and having a second guide groove along the optical axis, a guide ring coupled to the helicoid ring and having a first cam groove formed on the outer circumferential surface thereof and a first guide protrusion formed at one end portion thereof to be coupled to the first guide groove, the guide ring being linearly reciprocated along the optical axis with respect to the fixed barrel when the helicoid ring is rotated in forward and reverse directions, an inner helicoid ring coupled to the guide ring and a third reciprocating means and having a second guide protrusion formed on the outer circum
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a barrel assembly of a zoom camera according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the inner guide ring shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a section view of the barrel assembly shown in FIG. 1 in a contracted state
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing the barrel assembly shown in FIG. 1 in an extended state
- FIG. 5 is a partially cut-away perspective view showing a state in which the zoom ring where the front lens group is installed, the rear lens group frame where the rear lens group is installed, and the inner rotator are coupled to one another according to the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view a state in which the zoom ring, the rear lens group frame and the inner guide ring are coupled to one another;
- FIG. 7 is a graph showing the trace of distance that the front and rear lend groups move with respect to the surface of a film according to the present invention.
- a barrel assembly of a zoom camera for performing zoom by relatively moving a front lens group and a rear lens group, includes a zoom ring moving back and forth along the optical axis, at which the front lens group is installed, a rear lens group frame coupled to the zoom ring, at which the rear lens group arranged on the same optical axis as the rear lens group is installed, a cam means for correcting the optical position of the rear lens group with respect to the front lens group during a zoom operation, and a driving means for driving the cam means to move the rear lens group frame back and forth with respect to the front lens group.
- FIGS. 1 through 6 show a barrel assembly of a zoom camera for correcting the optical position of the rear lens group by relatively moving the front and rear lens groups according to a preferred embodiment of present invention.
- a barrel assembly 10 of a zoom camera includes a fixed barrel 11 fixed to a main body (not shown) of the camera, a driving means 100 installed at one side of the fixed barrel 11 , and a helicoid ring 12 coupled to the fixed barrel 11 by a first reciprocating means 21 which is moved back and forth according to the rotation by the driving means 100 in forward and reverse directions.
- the first reciprocating means 21 includes a female helicoid 21 b formed on the inner circumferential surface of the fixed barrel 11 and a male helicoid 21 a formed on the outer circumferential surface of an end portion of the helicoid ring 12 toward a film (not shown) and engaged with the female helicoid 21 b .
- a geared portion 101 which is engaged with a gear 102 of the driving means is formed at the same outer circumferential surface of the helicoid ring 12 where the male helicoid 21 a is formed.
- the length of the gear 102 is greater than the length corresponding to the distance of a stroke of the helicoid ring 12 along the optical axis.
- the gear 102 is installed at a geared motor 103 having a deceleration portion (not shown).
- the helicoid ring 12 and the guide ring 13 are coupled as a first coupling groove 12 a , which is circularly formed along the inner circumferential surface of the helicoid ring 12 , and a coupling protrusion 13 b , which is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the guide ring 13 , are coupled to each other.
- the first guide means 31 includes at least one first guide groove 31 a formed along the optical axis on the inner circumferential surface of the fixed barrel 11 and at least one first guide protrusion 31 b formed at the end portion of the guide ring 13 toward the film to be coupled to the first guide groove 31 a.
- the second reciprocating means 22 includes a female helicoid 22 a formed on the inner circumferential surface of the guide ring 13 and a male helicoid 22 b formed on the outer circumferential surface of an end portion of the inner helicoid ring 14 toward the film to a predetermined width to be engaged with the female helicoid 22 a . It is obvious that a male helicoid is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the guide ring 13 while a female helicoid is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the inner helicoid ring 14 .
- the second guide means 32 includes at least one second guide groove 32 a formed on the inner circumferential surface of the helicoid ring 12 , a first escape slit 32 b formed to be inclined along the outer circumferential surface of the guide ring 13 , and a second guide protrusion 32 c formed on the outer circumferential surface of the helicoid ring 14 .
- the second guide protrusion 32 c is coupled to the second guide groove 32 a by passing through the first escape slit 32 b.
- the third reciprocating means 23 includes a female helicoid 23 a formed on the inner circumferential surface of the inner helicoid ring 14 and a male helicoid 23 b formed on the outer circumferential surface of the zoom ring 15 to have a predetermined width to be engaged with the female helicoid 23 a .
- the third guide means 33 include at least one third guide groove 33 a formed on the inner circumferential surface of the inner helicoid ring 14 and at least one third guide protrusion 33 b formed on the outer circumferential surface of the inner rotator 16 to be coupled to the third guide groove 33 a .
- a second escape slit 15 a is formed at an end portion of the zoom ring 15 so that the third guide protrusion 33 b formed on the outer circumferential surface of the inner rotator 16 coupled to the zoom ring 15 can pass through the second escape slit 15 a and guided by the third guide groove 33 a .
- the rotator push 19 include a ring type main body and a plurality of hooks 19 b coupled to a plurality of second coupling grooves 19 c formed on the zoom ring 15 by extending from the main body.
- a rear lens group 300 and a rear lens group frame 17 which reciprocates by a rotation force of the inner rotator 16 generated by the cam means 34 , are installed inside the inner rotator 16 .
- the cam means 34 includes a cam protrusion 34 a formed on the inner circumferential surface of the inner rotator ring 16 and a cam groove 35 formed so as to be inclined on the outer circumferential surface of the rear lens group frame 17 to which the cam protrusion 34 a is coupled.
- the rear lens group frame 17 reciprocates due to the relative movement by the cam groove 35 framed on the outer circumferential surface thereof and an inner guide 18 ring, which will be described later, as the inner rotator 16 rotates in forward and reverse directions.
- the cam groove 35 includes a receiving portion 35 a disposed close to an object to be photographed and an inclined groove portion 35 b disposed close to the film by extending from the receiving portion 35 a.
- the barrel assembly having the above structure includes an inner guide ring 18 which is supported by the guide ring 13 and moves the zoom ring 15 and the rear lens group frame 17 to have a linear trace by preventing rotation of the zoom ring 15 and the rear lens group frame 17 during the zooming of the front and rear lens groups 200 and 300 .
- the inner guide ring 18 is coupled to the first inner guide ring member 18 b having a fifth guide protrusion 18 a which is coupled to at least one fifth guide groove 13 a formed on the inner circumferential surface of the guide ring 13 along the optical axis, and includes a second inner guide ring member 18 d having at least one guide rod portion 18 c which is coupled to sixth and seventh guide grooves 17 a and 15 b formed on the inner circumferential surfaces of the rear lens group frame 17 and the zoom ring 15 , respectively.
- the first inner guide ring member 18 b and the inner guide ring 18 are screw-coupled by using set screws.
- the seventh guide groove 15 b formed on the inner circumferential surface of the zoom ring 15 is formed on a circular threshold formed on the inner circumferential surface of the zoom ring 15 .
- the seventh guide groove 15 b is formed such that a portion of the rear lens group frame 17 where the sixth guide groove 17 a is formed and the guide rod portion 18 c can be coupled.
- a protrusion 17 b coupled to a groove 18 d formed on the inner circumferential surface of the guide rod portion 18 c is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the seventh guide groove 15 b.
- Reference number 40 denotes a shutter block which is installed near the front lens group 200 along the same optical axis as the front and rear lens groups 200 and 300 .
- the inner rotator 16 is rotated through the helicoid ring 12 , the guide ring 13 , and the inner helicoid ring 14 so that the zoom ring 15 where the front lens group 200 is installed and the inner rotator 16 where the rear lens group 300 is installed, but not limited thereto.
- the inner rotator 16 can be directly driven by a predetermined driving means, and that, if necessary, the inner rotator 16 can be driven by directly coupling the inner helicoid ring 14 and the fixed barrel 11 .
- the geared motor 103 of the driving means 100 of the barrel assembly 10 is driven to rotate the helicoid ring 12 engaged with the gear 102 of the geared motor 103 .
- the helicoid ring 12 advances away from the fixed barrel 11 .
- the guide ring 13 installed inside the helicoid ring 12 does not rotate, but linearly moves along the optical axis as the first guide protrusion 31 b installed at the outer circumferential surface of the guide ring 12 , which is the first guide means 31 , moves along the first guide groove 31 a formed on the inner circumferential surface of the fixed barrel 11 .
- the inner helicoid ring 14 rotated by the second guide means 32 advances. That is, since the second guide protrusion 32 c formed on the outer circumferential surface of the inner helicoid ring 14 is coupled to the second guide groove 32 a formed on the inner circumferential surface of the helicoid ring 12 through the first escape slit 32 b formed at the guide ring 13 , the helicoid ring 12 and the inner helicoid ring 14 are engaged with each other. Also, since the second guide protrusion 32 c moves along the first escape slit 32 b , the helicoid ring 14 advances away from the guide ring 13 while rotating.
- the zoom ring 15 is coupled to the inner helicoid ring 14 since the female helicoid 23 a and the male helicoid 23 b which are the third reciprocating means are engaged with each other. Since the guide rod portion 18 c of the inner guide ring member 18 is coupled to the seventh guide groove 15 b formed on the inner circumferential surface of the zoom ring 15 , the zoom ring 14 linearly advances parallel to the optical axis.
- the rear lens group frame 17 installed inside the inner rotator 16 and supported by the cam means 34 linearly advances parallel to the optical axis. That is, the rear lens group frame 17 does not rotate but advances since the inclined groove portion 35 b formed on the outer circumferential surface of the rear lens group frame 17 is coupled to the cam protrusion 34 a and since the sixth guide groove 17 a formed on the inner circumferential surface of the rear lens group frame 17 is coupled to the guide rod portion 18 c of the inner guide ring 18 .
- the inner guide ring 18 is transferred along the inner circumferential surface of the guide ring 13 according to the movement of the zoom ring 15 .
- the geared motor 103 of the driving means 100 reversely rotates and the zoom ring 15 where the front lens group is installed and the rear lens group frame 17 where the rear lens group is installed are moved in the order opposite to the above, so as to be shifted to the wide mode.
- the front lens group and the rear lens group linearly move with respect to the fixed barrel to perform zoom, and focusing is performed by moving the front lens group by the motor installed by the shutter block.
- S 1 denotes the trace of the front lens group and S 2 denotes the trace of the rear lens group. Also, S 3 denotes focusing performed by the shutter block.
- a zoom lens in which a curve changing point is not generated when the lens groups are moved can be realized.
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